Occam begins delivery of ON 2351 Optical Network Terminal

Aug 28, 2007 8:11 AM

    

Occam Networks has begun shipping the ON 2351 Optical Network Terminal (ONT) for multiple dwelling unit (MDU) and multiple tenant unit (MTU) environments.

Occam designed the ON 2351 to deliver triple play services, including POTS, high-speed Ethernet data, VoIP and multiple HD video streams to up to four residences or businesses.

Telcos can add new subscribers in as little as five minutes as a result of Occam’s integrated station wiring with rocker block termination. Thermal management design eliminates the need to calculate heat loads when adding modules. The ON 2351 features a hardened, weatherproof enclosure and low-profile, aesthetically pleasing design.

Each of the four internal service locations can deliver two POTS phone lines and four Fast Ethernet ports for data and VoIP. The ON 2351 provides IP video services using 10/100 Base T and/or HPNAv3 coaxial cable to compatible set-top boxes.

For more information, visit: www.occamnetworks.com.




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